Publication: An Exploratory Study of the Variance in Learner Conviction in Learning English Between Undergraduates of the Two Faculties
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Date
2021-09-25
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences,SLIIT
Abstract
This qualitative research was carried out using a
sample of 72,third year undergraduates from
two facultiesto explore the variance(s) in learner
conviction. inlearning English between
undergraduates. LC was explored under the
themes of learner ambition, English as a medium
of instruction (EMI), and English language
teaching purpose.Learner ambition studied
through the lenses ofthe Goal Orientation theory
projected a disparity among those students. EMI
which was compulsory at the faculties of
Management,and a choice at the faculties of HSS,
further led to a significant variance of learner
conviction among selected undergraduates of
the two fields of study. The purpose of teaching
in the two types of faculties highlighted a clear
distinction in the use of English for Occupational
Purposes and English for Academic Purposes
which concludes that the learner ambition, EMI
and English language eaching purpose(s) were
significant determinants in creating the said
variance in LC among the selected
studentsengaged in the two fields of study. The
study asserts that while learner ambition is a
personalfactor that affects learner conviction,
EMI is a means through which university
policies can influence learner conviction. The
English language teaching purpose, on the other
hand, signifies how a curriculum can affect LC.It
is suggested that policies and curricula
forlearners should focus around EMI.
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ESL, Tertiary education, Learner conviction
